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Blue Lady : montage d'extraits

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On October 11th 1983, Carolyn Carlson premièred “Blue Lady” at La Fenice in Venice. The piece made a huge impact, and would be performed all over the world during the ten years that followed. “Blue Lady” marked the blossoming of a major choreographer and performer who had reached an artistic maturity and remarkable plenitude of movement. The choreographer’s Californian childhood inspired this piece: it infuses the dance with tenderness, gaiety and nostalgia for moments from her past. Carolyn Carlson sets up a dialogue between her interior world and the stage where her slender silhouette turns tirelessly, lightly, while her feet lightly brush the floor or linger as if they would sink into it. The perception of human horizons weaves the framework of “Blue Lady”, a fascinating gallery of female portraits which embraces the span of one life.

Source : CCN Roubaix Nord-pas-de-Calais

More information : carolyn-carlson.com

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